Re: The iMore 20K Post Challenge - Are you up for it?

So I'm reading through the comics on my iPad and I read some of the old Amazing Spiderman comics. I always notice errors, my friends used to all get me to proof read their stuff. So I notice that the comic refers to spidey as Peter Palmer more than once lol. Gotta love it

Re: The iMore 20K Post Challenge - Are you up for it?

Originally Posted by Ipheuria

So I'm reading through the comics on my iPad and I read some of the old Amazing Spiderman comics. I always notice errors, my friends used to all get me to proof read their stuff. So I notice that the comic refers to spidey as Peter Palmer more than once lol. Gotta love it

Re: The iMore 20K Post Challenge - Are you up for it?

Originally Posted by Laura Knotek

I'm waiting for Netflix, since it got horrible reviews. I do want to see it though.

It's definitely worth seeing. I have very differnt taste in movies than most people which is why I NEVER follow the critics or reviews. The movie is good because it conveys the excitement of the whole fact of how Apple was born and when you realize that Jobs and Woz started in a garage it's just insane to think of the experiences they had. At the beginning it tries to be very artsy and that was a stupid thing to do but thankfully they didn't continue throughout the whole film. People who like Apple but may not know the entire story, this is great for them because you are introduced to people who you may have no idea the part they played. Ashton in my opinion looks like Steve so much it's uncanny. The problem however is that he is so well known and so it's hard to watch it as Steve Jobs. You end up knowing right away that it is Ashton playing Steve Jobs. When an actor plays a role that is science fiction or action that is a character that doesn't exist and it's a lot easier to disappear into the role. However when it's someone who lived it makes things very different. So I think the mistake was using an actor that everyone knows and is familiar with. The actor who plays Jony Ive is unreal when he talks I had to smile because of how spot on I thought it was. In the end I enjoyed it because it was telling a stroy I was interested in and it was on a topic I enjoy. I can't wait to see the other one that is based on the autobiography.